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Independence Elementary California Regions Manuel Vasquez Independence Elementary

History/Social Science Standards Click on Teddy to begin show. History/Social Science Standards GRADE 4 CALIFORNIA: A CHANGING STATE Students learn the story of their home state, unique in American history in terms of its vast and varied geography, its many waves of immigration beginning with pre-Columbian societies, its continuous diversity, economic energy, and rapid growth. In addition to the specific treatment of milestones in California history, students examine the state in the context of the rest of the nation, with an emphasis on the U.S. Constitution and the relationship between state and federal government.   4.1 Students demonstrate an understanding of the physical and human geographic features that define places and regions in California by: explaining and using the coordinate grid system of latitude and longitude to determine absolute locations of places in California and on Earth distinguishing between the two poles; the equator and the prime meridian; the tropics; and the hemispheres using coordinates to plot locations identifying the state capital and describing the basic regions of California, including how their characteristics and physical environment affect human activity (e.g., water, landforms, vegetation, climate) identifying the location of and explaining the reasons for the growth of towns in relation to the Pacific Ocean, rivers, valleys, and mountain passes using maps, charts and pictures to describe how communities in California vary in land use, vegetation, wildlife, climate, population density, architecture, services, and transportation.

Where would you like to go? Coastline Where would you like to go? Deserts Central Valley Mountain Ranges Click on Teddy to return to Main Menu